Sporting goods stores still cashing in on Olympics
08/20/2012 7:38am
It has been just over a week since the London Olympic Games came to a close. But sporting goods store owners in Utah say they're still cashing in on a post-Olympics sales bump.
Deported Mormon family making new life in Chile
08/20/2012 11:37am
The Correa family's first few months in their home country of Argentina after being deported from the United States nearly two years ago were miserable.
Police seek help finding burglar caught on camera
08/20/2012 12:53pm
A camera store owner in American Fork is hoping surveillance video will help catch a burglar that broke into his store. And the tape gives a clear shot of the guys face…and few good shots of his backside.
Police looking for Salt Lake bank robber
08/20/2012 1:13pm
Detectives were looking Monday for a suspected bank robber.
Recreating Moses' miracle 'On Dry Ground'
08/20/2012 3:06pm
"On Dry Ground" is a project to recreate Moses' miracle of parting the Red Sea in a glass sculpture exhibit, with waves over 10 feet high and between 50 to 60 feet long.
21 ways to escape your house this week
08/20/2012 3:43pm
A list of events going on throughout Utah this week that you may want to check out. Suggestions? Email us, or tweet @kslcom with the hashtag #StuffToDo.
USU gets $3M to develop electric car batteries
08/20/2012 5:04pm
Utah State University was awarded a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop technology for increasing battery life in electric vehicles, the university announced Monday.
Utah man fatally shot at Colo. campground
08/20/2012 5:04pm
A Colorado man is in police custody, accused of fatally shooting a Utah man in the San Juan National Forest.
Wildfire smoke causing bad air in Cache County
08/20/2012 6:18pm
There is an unmistakable haze that has been hanging around the Wasatch Front these past few days. Air quality experts compare it to a smoggy, winter inversion, only it's happening in the middle of the summer.
Utah Dems stuck with $14K bill for redistricting documents
08/20/2012 6:34pm
Utah Democrats are stuck with a $14,000 bill for public documents after the Legislative Records Committee voted 3-1 on Monday to deny the party's appeal for a fee waiver.
Peterson's attorneys fight bail increase
08/20/2012 7:22pm
The attorneys for GOP activist Greg Peterson say their client's bail was unfairly raised at his preliminary hearing last week, and they want the increase stricken.
No end in sight for Riverton family of Utah tourists
08/20/2012 7:48pm
A Riverton family undoubtedly considers Utah the best place to live. They should know, as they've spent the last 30 years visiting every city, town, and ghost town in the state.
Wanna-be Wolverine accused of aggravated assault
08/20/2012 8:12pm
A Vernal man is facing a felony charge after police say he attacked his roommate with a weapon made famous by a comic book antihero.
Fears of stray bullets lead to shutdown of popular Wasatch shooting range
08/20/2012 8:32pm
One of the most popular target-shooting areas on the Wasatch Front has been shut down by the federal government. The ban is not to stop wildfires, as you might suspect. It's to protect people from stray bullets.
Utah launches ACE program to assist military vets in finding jobs
08/20/2012 8:35pm
The Utah Department of Workforce Services launched a program on Monday to help our military veterans find work quickly when they get home from deployment.
Utah crews continue battle against raging wildfires
08/20/2012 9:17pm
The Red Ledges Fire in Spanish Fork Canyon has grown to 1,800 acres and was still burning out of control Monday night. Meanwhile, the Whiskey Fire in Wasatch County reached 30 percent containment.
Utah fugitive arrested in Calif.
08/20/2012 10:19pm
One of Utah's Most Wanted fugitives is off the street. U.S. Marshals arrested Marashi Parvis in in Fresno, Calif., Monday night.
911 call sheds light on tragic Emery County shooting
08/20/2012 10:51pm
From the opening seconds of his 911 call, Randy Behling can be heard pleading with the woman in his arms to live. The girl was A'Lisa Joy Weston, and the bullet had entered her chest.
Ogden Trece gang gets permanent injunction on activities
08/20/2012 10:53pm
The injunction prohibits the estimated 315 to 500 gang members from associating with each other within an area of Ogden designated as the "Safety Zone," regardless of whether they are in the process of committing a crime.
Enoch residents share family night of service following floods
08/20/2012 10:56pm
It was a busy night of service Monday in a small Utah community hit hard by weekend floods. Over 700 residents of Enoch loaded up and headed to help their neighbors clean up 80-plus damaged homes.
Utah Marine killed in Calif. motorcycle crash
08/20/2012 11:23pm
A Utah family is remembering their Marine son, who was killed Saturday in a motorcycle accident in Palm Springs, Calif.
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